Newly appointed White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci on Friday announced the assignment of Sarah Huckabee Sanders as press secretary. She will be Sean’s replacement, who said that he will be leaving at the end of August.

Liberals didn’t wait too long to mock Sanders, even though she is only the third woman assigned to this position since 1929 when press secretary position was incepted in the White House.

“I think it’s, certainly professionally, one of the greatest honors that any person could ever have, to work in any capacity within this building,” Sanders stated. “And to get to do that up here, in such a public way and speak on behalf of the president is absolutely an honor.”

After the announcement of Sanders’ assignment, Mediaite issued an article outlining its disagreement that Sanders and the females of “Trumpland” hurt women.

Quoting Kellyanne Conway, Betsy DeVos and Ivanka Trump, Mediaite stated that the “women of Trumpland all, in some way or another, use their platforms to hurt other women.”

Kylie Chung from Mediaite stated, “The unfortunate reality is that very few women will ever have the influence of Ivanka, who uses her status as First Daughter to promote her brand while exploiting the working mothers of her overseas factories.”

“Few will ever have the influence of DeVos, who uses her position as education secretary to convene with groups that bully rape victims.”

“And few will ever command the audiences of Conway and Sanders, who use their platforms to deny Trump’s sexism.”

Natalia M. Petrzela, a Washington Post donor, wrote on Tweeter about her foreseeing that the White House would influence Sanders’ appointment by “spinning” it as a landmark for women.

Of course they wouldn't use the term FEMINIST, but I predict "glass ceiling" + "empowering women" rhetoric

Sanders is the daughter of former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. She became a part of Trump campaign as a senior adviser after her father backed out of the 2016 presidential race. Since January, she’s worked as the principal deputy press secretary at the White House.